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Antagonistic Effects of Flumazenil on Tiletamine-Zolazepam Induced Anesthesia in Dogs (Tiletamine-Zolazepam에 의한 개의 마취에서 Flumazenil의 길항효과)

  • Won, Heung-Seok;Lee, Jae-Yeon;Jeong, Seong-Mok;Lee, Soo-Jin;Park, Chang-Sik;Kim, Myung-Cheol
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.336-342
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the antagonistic effects of flumazenil on anesthesia induced with tiletamine/zolazepam in dogs. The anesthetic effects (sedation, analgesic, muscle relaxation, posture and auditory response score), vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate and rectal temperature) and blood biochemistry (glucose (GLU), total protein (TP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST)) were examined as indicators of the antagonistic effects. A total of 6 clinically healthy mongrel dogs were used in this study. The dogs in TZ group received administration of tiletamine/zolazepam 10 mg/kg IV. The dogs in TZF group received administration dose of TZ 10 mg/ kg IV followed by the administration of flumazenil 0.1 mg/kg 20 minutes after administering a TZ 10 mg/kg dose. There were significant differences in the recovery of anesthesia between the groups. The GLU level in the TZF group after the administration of flumazenil was significantly higher than that of the TZ group. There was a larger change in the HR in the TZF group than in the TZ group until 30 minutes after flumazenil administration. The sternal recumbency, standing and walking times of the TZF group were faster than those of the TZ group. In conclusion, flumazenil showed antagonistic effect against tiletamine/zolazepam in dogs. When recovering from anesthesia, flumazenil reduced sternal recumbency, standing and walking times.

Communications Protocol Used in the Wireless Token Rings for Bird-to-Bird

  • Nakajima, Isao;Juzoji, Hiroshi;Ozaki, Kiyoaki;Nakamura, Noboru
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2018
  • We developed a multicast communication packet radio protocol using a time-sharing tablet system ("wireless token ring") to achieve the efficient exchange of files among packet radio terminals attached to swans. This paper provides an overview of the system and the protocol of the packet communications. The packet device forming the main part of the transceiver developed is the Texas Instruments CC2500. This device consists of one call-up channel and one data transmission channel and could improve error frame correction using FEC (forward error correction) with 34.8 kbps MSK and receiving power of at least -64 dBm (output 1 dBm at distance of 200 m using 3 dBi antenna). A time-sharing framework was determined for the wireless token ring using call sign ordinals to prevent transmission right loss. Tests using eight stations showed that resend requests with the ARQ (automatic repeat request) system are more frequent for a receiving power supply of -62 dBm or less. A wireless token ring system with fixed transmission times is more effective. This communication protocol is useful in cases in which frequency resources are limited; the energy consumed is not dependent on the transmission environment (preset transmission times); multiple terminals are concentrated in a small area; and information (position data and vital data) is shared among terminals under circumstances in which direct communication between a terminal and the center is not possible. The method allows epidemiological predictions of avian influenza infection routes based on vital data and relationships among individual birds based on the network topology recorded by individual terminals. This communication protocol is also expected to have applications in the formation of multiple in vivo micromachines or terminals that are inserted into living organisms.

Comparison of Claustrophobia, Noise Sensitivity and Vital Signs according to Anxiety Sensitivity Level before and after MRI (자기공명영상(MRI) 검사 전·후 불안민감성 제수준에 따른 폐쇄공포, 소음민감성 및 활력징후 비교)

  • Park, Young-Hae
    • Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.950-959
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The present study was conducted in order to examine claustrophobia, noise sensitivity and vital signs according to anxiety sensitivity level in patients who have Magnet Resonance Imaging(MRI). Methods: With 100 outpatients, we measured anxiety sensitivity, claustrophobia, noise sensitivity and vital sign before and after MRI. Measuring tools were ASI, CLQ-M, and NSI. Data were collected from February to March, 2008. Results: The ASI score was higher in women than in men(p < .05), and no statistically significant difference was observed according to age, region of scanning, experience in MRI, and the use of contrast agent. Both men and women patients showed the same ASI score and decrease in CLQ M and NSI between before and after MRI. In women, ASI, CLQ M and NSI were in positive correlation with one another(p < .001), and in men, there was no correlation between ASI and CLQ M, and positive correlation was observed with NSI(p < .05). In comparison according to ASI level, blood pressure and pulse rate were not different in men and women. CLQ M was not different in men, but was different in women(p < .001). NSI was different in both men and women(men p < .05; women p < .001). Conclusion: MRI may cause claustrophobia in patients with high anxiety sensitivity, and noise appears to aggravate anxiety. In particular, claustrophobia was more serious in women than in men. Therefore, it is necessary to develop nursing interventions to reduce anxiety sensitivity particularly for female patients, and to make plans to educate and lower noise before MRI in order to reduce claustrophobia.

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The Effect of Aquapuncture Anesthesia by Acupoint Iniection with Ketamine Hydrochloride in Dogs (개에 있어서 염산케타민 혈위주사에 의한 약침마취의 효과)

  • 김덕환;이교영;조성환;신해청;조해운;이성호;이성옥;권건오;김인봉
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.399-403
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    • 1998
  • To clarify the anesthetic effect of acupoint injection(aquapupuncture) using general anasthetics in dogs, 18 mongrel dogs were divided into control and two experimental groups(Tian-ping+Bai-hui : Tian-ping group and San-yang-luo+Gong-sun group : San -yang- lux group). Control group was intramuscularly injected with ketamine hydrochloride, 22 mg/ kg of body weight into the thigh and experimental groups were injected into each acupoint with half volume of dosage, respectively. Clinical findings(recumbency time, induction time of anesthesia, time of head lift and standing time) and changes of vital sign(temperature, heart rate and respiration rate) were investigates at pre-anesthesia, during anesthesia and poststanding, respectively. In recumbency time San-yang-luo groupui<0.05) and Tian-ping group (p<0.05) were faster than that of control, respectively and Tian-ping group was the fastest. In induction time of anesthesia San-yang-luo group was similar to that of control, however, Tian-ping group was faster than that of control(p

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The Study on Investigation of Advantages and Disadvantages of Acupoint Sticking in Dog-Days and Side Effects of Acupoint Sticking in Dog-Days (삼복첩의 장단점에 대한 인식조사와 삼복첩 부작용에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyung Joong;Lee, Eun Ju;Lee, Sun Haeng;Chang, Gyu Tae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.96-107
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    • 2014
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to understand what caregivers think advantageous and disadvantageous regarding Acupoint sticking Dog-days. Also, to know whether Acupoint sticking in Dog-days affect vital signs, and to investigate if occurrence of side effects are related to application duration, sweat, or compliance to precautionary measures. Methods Survey has been handed out to parents of the children who took Acupoint sticking in Dog-days. 10 days after the first dose was administered, survey was performed to examine any side effect occurrences, characteristics of sweat, duration of application, parents' thought about this therapy. Also, vital signs were checked before the first dose, and 10 days after to see any differences in vital signs in regards to this therapy. Results Preferable opinions about Acupoint sticking in Dog-days are 'convenient than herbal medications' (76.5%), 'less reluctance of child' (47.1%), 'reasonable price' (20.6%), 'good effectiveness' (17.6%), 'less side effect' (14.7%), 'no worry about agrochemicals or heavy metals uptake' (11.8%). Downsides were 'difficult to admit to hospital right on the Dog-days' (73.5%), 'no conspicuous effectiveness' (11.8%), 'expensive' (5.9%), 'reluctance of child' (2.9%). Vital sign differences were minimal when examined before and after Acupoint sticking in Dog-days. Side effects occurred 5 times in 34 cases, and they were erythema, itchiness, and hot sensation. There were no scars or blisters reported. All 5 cases were resolved without any interventions within 3 days. Conclusions Acupoint sticking in Dog-days doesn't affect vital signs. Severe side effect is rare, reported side effects were relatively mild, suggesting that it may be safe and well-tolerated. 'Convenience' (76.5%) is biggest advantage of Acupoint sticking in Dog-days and 'less reluctance of child' is also big advantage of Acupoint sticking in Dog-days. 'Difficulty to admit to hospital right on the Dog-days' (73.5%) is biggest disadvantage of Acupoint sticking in Dog-days.

Design of Kalman Filter to Estimate Heart Rate Variability from PPG Signal for Mobile Healthcare

  • Lee, Ju-Won
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2010
  • In the mobile healthcare system, a very important vital sign in analyzing the status of user health is the HRV (heart rate variability). The used signals for measuring the HRV are electrocardiograph and PPG (photoplethysmograph). In extracting the HRV from the PPG signal, an important issue is that extract the exactly HRV from PPG signal distorted from the user's movements. This study suggested a design method of the Kalman filter to solve the problem, and evaluated the performances of a proposed method by PPG signals containing motion artifacts. In the results of experiments that compared with a variable step size adaptive filter proposed in recently, the proposed method showed better performance than an adaptive filter.

Technological Issues for Body Information Monitoring (생체정보 모니터링을 위한 기술적 이슈)

  • Park, Jong-Man
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.38B no.2
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    • pp.105-114
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    • 2013
  • Expansion and growth of body information monitoring service based on WBAN technology speeds up technological evolution in bio-signal detection and measurement, real time monitoring of vital sign and telemedicine control. It is essential for taking action against such technological evolution that newest technology trend and standardization issue should be included in designing and materializing body-information monitoring system strategically to secure preceding technology and to preoccupy market. This paper investigates and analyzes technological trend & issues, and suggests task to take action technologically.

The Relationship between Stress and pain in patient Undergoing Angiocardiography (심혈관조영술 환자의 스트레스와 통증과의 관계)

  • Kwon, Kyung-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for nursing intervention in patient undergoing angiocardiography. Method: The subjects of this study were 60 patients undergoing angiocardiography. The data were analyzed using mean, percentage and pearson correlation Coefficient. Result 1) The mean score of the affective stress(anxiety) was $48.00{\pm}12.24$ and behavioral stress was $1.98{\pm}1.97$. The mean score of the physiologic stress(vital sign) was systolic pressure $124.10{\pm}17.72$, diastolic pressure $79.71{\pm}12.68$, pulse: $81.03{\pm}12.16$, respiration: $21.21{\pm}1.40$ 2) The mean score of the pain was $1.40{\pm}0.67.$ 3) There was a significant positive correlation between stress and pain. Conclusion : The result of this study show that stress is very important factor that effect on the pain therefore it will be considered stress in patient undergoing angiocardiography.

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Noninvasive Life Signal Detecting Systems and Their Analyses

  • Park, Jung-Min;Park, Dong-Hyuk;Park, Seong-Ook
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2003
  • Wireless life signal detecting system is implemented with using the mechanism of Doppler Effect. This system can measure the respiration and heart rates with the periodic movement of skin and muscle near the heart. The system is consisted of antenna, RF transmitter, receiver, and display part. We did use two operating frequencies at 1.9 ㎓ and 10 ㎓. Firstly, the link budget about detecting system is analyzed and the signal detected from the system is compared with electrocardiogram(ECG) of monitor which is using for patient monitoring in hospital. Secondly, the detection of vital sign is also performed according to the different distances, and including behind the wall.

Respiration Detection Method Using the PPG Signal Pattern (광용적맥파의 신호 패턴을 이용한 호흡 검출 기법)

  • Park, Moon Su;Kim, Jeong Goo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.1862-1870
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    • 2016
  • A respiration is one of the most useful techniques for vital checking and an abnormal respiration is often the earliest sign of critical illness. Detection of respiration is based on the photo-plethysmography (PPG) with photodiode technique. Because PPG sensor using photodiode can be easily miniaturized, it is suitable for wearable devices. A system to measure respiration rate based on PPG signal is implemented and for a reliable measurement an improved algorithm in accuracy using PPG signal pattern is proposed in this paper. As results regarding to three types of respirations (regular interval, free interval, and weak respiration) the proposed algorithm showed error rate of 0.047, 0.067, and 0.122 respectively.